Ramadan 2023: Start and end date, fasting rules, rituals, greetings and more
Mia Horton
Published Jan 01, 2026
Ramadan is the 10th month of the Islamic sacred schedule
Muslims overall quick, supplicate, consider their activities
Ramadan in India starts on 23rd April, 2023, and closes on 21st April 2023
The heavenly month of Ramadan is to start on the 24th of Walk 2023 and is set to end on the 21st of April 2023 in India. Ramadan dates shift from one country to another as they rely upon the moon locating.
The sacred month is seen everywhere, across various nations like Saudi Arabia, Egypty, UAE, Sudan, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, and Indonesia among numerous others.
Ramadan is the 10th month of the Islamic sacred schedule. During this time, Muslims overall quick, supplicate, think about their activities, and let go of every single common delight. It is accepted that during the blessed month, a few stanzas of the Quran were first uncovered to Prophet Muhammad.
With festivities and fervors, Muslims likewise provide for a noble cause as an indication of being nearer to Allah through thoughtfulness and liberality. During this month, Muslims welcome each other by saying “Ramadan Mubarak,” and that implies having a favored Ramadan.
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The fasting ceremonial involves swearing off any food or beverages from before the main light of day break till the sun sets. When the sun sets, the quick is generally broken by milk and dates (suhur). This is trailed by a legitimate feast after the night supplications (iftar).
Mosques likewise become exceptionally dynamic as Muslims offer foundation and iftars for poor people and penniless.
The most recent ten days of Ramadan are viewed as the most consecrated. This was the point at which the Quran was uncovered on the night called Laylat al-Qadr to Prophet Muhammad.
Not all Muslims are expected to complete the quick. Little kids, pregnant ladies, breastfeeding moms, and at death’s door individuals are rejected from the quick and expected to go on with ordinary feasts.